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ESPN Raiders reporter Bill Williamson believes J'Marcus Webb is the favorite to start at right guard heading into camp.

Webb is trying to beat out journeyman Khalif Barnes and rookie Jon Feliciano for the starting gig. A failed left tackle in Chicago, Webb did not play an offensive snap for the Vikings last season. Jul 4 - 12:05 PM

J'Marcus Webb is reportedly making a push for the Raiders' starting right guard job.

The known contenders are journeyman liability Khalif Barnes and fourth-round rookie Jon Feliciano. 27 years old (in August), Webb has been bouncing around the league since flopping as an early-career starter at left tackle with the Bears. The Raiders' lone open job on the offensive line is right guard. Jun 9 - 4:19 PM

J'Webb Nation appeared in one game for the Vikings last season. The former Bears starter is a depth signing who likely won't make the 53-man roster. Apr 2 - 2:09 PM

Vikings signed OT J'Marcus Webb.

J'Webb Nation announced the signing on his Facebook feed. Webb appeared in eight games for the Chiefs last season. He'll serve as the Vikings' emergency tackle after RT Phil Loadholt (pec) was placed on injured reserve. Tue, Nov 25, 2014 06:54:00 PM

Depth Charts

NFL Network's Ian Rapoport was told Trent Richardson has a "50 percent" chance of making the Raiders' 53-man roster.

T-Rich opened training camp on the active/NFI list, suggesting he failed his conditioning test. Latavius Murray and Roy Helu are locks for the 53, while FB Marcel Reece can handle the load in a pinch. Richardson may be competing directly with UDFA Michael Dyer for a roster spot. Until T-Rich gets back on the practice field, his odds are going to appear even less than 50:50.

Streater reportedly looked healthy and explosive at spring practices, coming off last year's fractured foot. So his placement on the NFI list is a surprise. Typically in these cases, the player failed his conditioning test.